Theatre/Theory/Theatre : The Major Critical Texts from Aristotle and Zeami to Soyinka and Havel by Daniel Gerould (2003, Trade Paperback)

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"Theatre/Theory/Theatre: Major Critical Texts from Aristotle and Zeami to Soyinka and Havel" is a comprehensive collection of literary critical texts in the field of performing arts. Daniel Gerould's edited volume includes works from renowned authors such as Aristotle, Zeami, Soyinka, and Havel, among others. The book covers a wide range of topics related to theater and drama, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and theater enthusiasts. With its trade paperback format and 496 pages, this Applause Books publication offers a deep dive into the theory and practice of theater throughout history."

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PublisherApplause Books
ISBN-101557835276
ISBN-139781557835277
eBay Product ID (ePID)2891148

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Book TitleTheatre/Theory/Theatre : the Major Critical Texts from Aristotle and Zeami to Soyinka and Havel
Number of Pages496 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicTheater / General, Drama
Publication Year2003
IllustratorYes
GenreLiterary Criticism, Performing Arts
AuthorDaniel Gerould
Book SeriesApplause Bks.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight16 Oz
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Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal808.2
SynopsisAvailable for the First Time in Paperback! From Aristotle's Poetics to Vaclav Havel, the debate about the nature and function of theatre has been marked by controversy. Daniel Gerould's landmark work, Theatre/Theory/Theatre , collects history's most influential Eastern and Western dramatic theorists - poets, playwrights, directors and philosophers - whose ideas about theatre continue to shape its future. In complete texts and choice excerpts spanning centuries, we see an ongoing dialogue and exchange of ideas between actors and directors like Craig and Meyerhold, and writers such as Nietzsche and Yeats. Each of Gerould's introductory essays shows fascinating insight into both the life and the theory of the author. From Horace to Soyinka, Corneille to Brecht, this is an indispensable compendium of the greatest dramatic theory ever written., Available for the First Time in Paperback!From Aristotle's Poetics to Vaclav Havel, the debate about the nature and function of theatre has been marked by controversy. Daniel Gerould's landmark work, Theatre/Theory/Theatre, collects history's most influential Eastern and Western dramatic theorists - poets, playwrights, directors and philosophers - whose ideas about theatre continue to shape its future. In complete texts and choice excerpts spanning centuries, we see an ongoing dialogue and exchange of ideas between actors and directors like Craig and Meyerhold, and writers such as Nietzsche and Yeats. Each of Gerould's introductory essays shows fascinating insight into both the life and the theory of the author. From Horace to Soyinka, Corneille to Brecht, this is an indispensable compendium of the greatest dramatic theory ever written., Available for the First Time in Paperback From Aristotle's Poetics to Vaclav Havel, the debate about the nature and function of theatre has been marked by controversy. Daniel Gerould's landmark work, Theatre/Theory/Theatre, collects history's most influential Eastern and Western dramatic theorists - poets, playwrights, directors and philosophers - whose ideas about theatre continue to shape its future. In complete texts and choice excerpts spanning centuries, we see an ongoing dialogue and exchange of ideas between actors and directors like Craig and Meyerhold, and writers such as Nietzsche and Yeats. Each of Gerould's introductory essays shows fascinating insight into both the life and the theory of the author. From Horace to Soyinka, Corneille to Brecht, this is an indispensable compendium of the greatest dramatic theory ever written.
LC Classification NumberPN1720

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